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  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Kentucky | Regulation

    Kentucky PSC Approves 214-MW Gas Peaker Plant in Casey County

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    Last November, the East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC), a nonprofit power generation and transmission electric utility with headquarters in Winchester, Kentucky, announced plans to build two new natural gas-fired power plants and convert its two existing coal-fired power plants to burn natural gas (see Kentucky Utility Plans to Build 4 New Gas-Fired Power Plants). One of the two proposed new plants is a 214-megawatt (MW) peaker plant in Casey County, KY. On May 20, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) approved the Casey County peaker plant project. Read More “Kentucky PSC Approves 214-MW Gas Peaker Plant in Casey County”

  • Industrywide Issues | Research

    Scientific Proof that NatGas has Lowered CO2 Emissions in the U.S.

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    Using hard facts, a post on the Capital Research Center website proves that the change from burning coal to produce electricity to burning natural gas has resulted in a significant decrease in carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. From 2007 to 2023, American carbon emissions fell by 20 percent from an all-time high, and emissions per person fell by 30 percent. While burning more natural gas between 2007 and 2023 resulted in a 510 million metric ton increase in total annual natural gas–related CO2 emissions, the switch from coal resulted in a 1.4 billion metric ton reduction from reduced coal use. That’s a net decrease of almost a billion metric tons of CO2 emissions. Read More “Scientific Proof that NatGas has Lowered CO2 Emissions in the U.S.”

  • CNG/LNG | Exporting | Industrywide Issues | Research

    IGU World LNG Report Predicts Market to Evolve “Rapidly” in 2025

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    On May 22, the International Gas Union (IGU) released its 16th annual 2025 World LNG Report, the world’s most comprehensive public source of information on key developments and trends in the LNG sector (full copy below). According to the report, today’s LNG market is “poised to evolve rapidly” as commercial, political, regulatory, and environmental factors offer opportunities. However, the LNG market is “also fraught with uncertainty.” Read More “IGU World LNG Report Predicts Market to Evolve “Rapidly” in 2025″

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, May 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Maryland advocates call for penalties on Washington Gas; NATIONAL: Trump orders accelerated nuclear power development, innovation; Warmer weather forecasts defuse supply angst to lift natural gas futures; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slips despite easing trade tensions; India spurns carbon tax threat, promotes trade and fossil fuels; Trump’s LNG diplomacy and how Asia got caught between gas and tariffs; Nearly 60 LNG carriers stand idle. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Wed, May 28, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Baker Hughes | Energy Services | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Research | Statewide OH | Statewide PA | Statewide WV | West Virginia

    Nat’l Rig Count Drops 10 @ 566; Marc. Down 1 @ 24, Utica Adds 2 @ 13

    May 27, 2025June 2, 2025

    The Baker Hughes U.S. rig count dropped like a rock last week, down 10 rigs to its lowest level since November 2021. It is the first time the count has slumped for four consecutive weeks since 2024. On a happier note, the combined Marcellus/Utica count rose by two rigs to 37 active rigs. However, there was a change between the plays (and states) in the M-U. The Pennsylvania Marcellus lost one rig, now at 17 rigs, while the Ohio Utica picked up two rigs, now at 12 rigs. West Virginia remained the same with eight active rigs. Read More “Nat’l Rig Count Drops 10 @ 566; Marc. Down 1 @ 24, Utica Adds 2 @ 13”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | Pipelines

    Will Mass. Gov. Healey Sell Out Her Supporters and Allow Gas Pipes?

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025
    Mass. Gov. Maura Healey

    We came across an interesting article from the left-leaning Bloomberg. What’s interesting about the article is that it assumes New York Gov. Hochul has cut a deal with Trump and is now on board with building the Constitution Pipeline and possibly the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) Project, as we reported last week (see Trump Deal Trades NY Offshore Wind for Constitution, NESE Pipes). The assumption is that it’s a done deal, even though Hochul (and Trump) have not confirmed it. The Bloomberg article says that with Hochul’s sellout (our words, the author’s sentiment), the “fight” to build new pipelines now shifts to Massachusetts and its equally leftist thug governor, Maura Healey. Read More “Will Mass. Gov. Healey Sell Out Her Supporters and Allow Gas Pipes?”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    A Note of Caution for Northeast Pa. Residents re Data Center Boom

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    The editors of the Pottsville, PA, Republican Herald newspaper in northeastern Pennsylvania raise an important issue that should be considered in light of the flurry of announced (and rumored) data centers planned for northeastern PA. The editors look forward to the massive economic boom such centers would create. However, as with any industry, there are drawbacks, negatives to be aware of and plan for. In the case of data centers, the lack of zoning ordinances may bite municipalities on the backside. It’s time to address these issues now, before these massive facilities are built. Read More “A Note of Caution for Northeast Pa. Residents re Data Center Boom”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues

    Net Power Lowering Costs to Build Zero-Carbon Gas-Fired Power Plants

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    Net Power, backed by the Rice brothers (of Rice Energy and EQT fame), is on a mission to develop and deploy revolutionary new technology to capture every last molecule of carbon dioxide from natural gas-fired power plants (see Dan Rice Buys Co. that Builds Zero-Carbon Gas-Fired Electric Plants). In April, MDN brought you the news that Net Power experienced a major shakeup at the company, replacing both its President and Chief Financial Officer with new people (see Shakeup at Rice-Backed Net Power; President and CFO Both Out). Danny Rice assumed the role of President in addition to his existing CEO duties. Two weeks ago, the company issued its first quarter 2025 update. What’s the latest? Read More “Net Power Lowering Costs to Build Zero-Carbon Gas-Fired Power Plants”

  • Industrywide Issues | Regulation

    EPA Plan Exempts Gas- and Coal-Fired Power from Emissions Regs

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    With heavy doses of false statements littered throughout, there is (somehow) new news in a New York Times article appearing on Saturday. The article proclaims, “E.P.A. Wants to Erase Greenhouse Gas Limits on Power Plants.” The Times says it got its hands on internal documents (someone at the EPA needs to be fired) that show the agency has crafted a draft plan that says carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from power plants that burn fossil fuels “do not contribute significantly to dangerous pollution” and they don’t contribute to so-called climate change because they are a small and declining share of global emissions. Read More “EPA Plan Exempts Gas- and Coal-Fired Power from Emissions Regs”

  • Crude Oil | Industrywide Issues

    OPEC+ Shows True Colors – Targets U.S. Shale with More Production

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    The murdering thug dictators of the OPEC+ cabal are once again showing their true colors. The last time Donald Trump was in office, OPEC+ attempted to undermine the American shale industry by flooding the market with oil production, which led to a crash in oil prices (see Oil Price Crashes – $56; First Time in History Sellers Pay Buyers). For Trump’s second administration, OPEC+ dictators have loudly proclaimed they are not trying to harm American shale drillers. Oh no, they’re just all choirboys and love DJT and American shale. Except that’s a lie. Read More “OPEC+ Shows True Colors – Targets U.S. Shale with More Production”

  • Best of the Rest

    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, May 27, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    OTHER U.S. REGIONS: QatarEnergy, ExxonMobil LNG project to start production this year; NATIONAL: Trump says he’s eyeing Russia sanctions, calls Putin ‘crazy’; WTI settles at $61.53 in light trade; Industry groups react to House passage of “one big beautiful bill”; Victory for energy freedom, the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, May 27, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

  • Antero Resources | Ascent Resources | Belmont County | Butler County | Carroll County | CNX Resources | Elk County | Encino Energy | Energy Companies | Guernsey County | Marshall County | Ohio | PennEnergy Resources | Pennsylvania | Range Resources Corp | Seneca Resources | Tiburon Oil & Gas | Tioga County (PA) | Tyler County | Washington County | Weekly Permits | West Virginia

    31 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 12 – 18

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    For the week of May 12 – 18, the number of permits issued to drill new wells in the Marcellus/Utica was up five from the previous week. Last week, 31 new permits were issued in the M-U. In the Keystone State (PA), seven new permits were issued. The top permittee was Range Resources, which was issued four permits in Washington County. Seneca Resources scored two permits in two different counties: Elk and Tioga. PennEnergy Resources received a single permit in Butler County. Read More “31 New Shale Well Permits Issued for PA-OH-WV May 12 – 18”

  • Energy Companies | Epsilon Energy

    Epsilon 1Q: Gas Production Up Over 50% Thanks to Marcellus Wells

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    Epsilon Energy issued its first quarter 2025 update last week. Epsilon, a relatively small company, used to concentrate most of its effort on developing Marcellus Shale wells. However, over the past few years, the company has expanded into other plays and now owns assets in the Anadarko (Oklahoma and Texas), the Permian (Texas and New Mexico), and most recently, the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (in Alberta, Canada). Epsilon typically does not do its own drilling. The company joint venture partners with (gives money to) other companies, like Expand Energy in the Marcellus, and the other company does the drilling. As for 1Q25, according to Jason Stabell, Epsilon’s CEO, “Our Marcellus business performed very well during the quarter, with all delayed turn-in-line wells now on production.” As a result, natural gas production was up over 50% from the previous quarter, resulting in a 200% increase in cash flow. Read More “Epsilon 1Q: Gas Production Up Over 50% Thanks to Marcellus Wells”

  • Coterra Energy (Cabot O&G) | Energy Companies | Pennsylvania | Susquehanna County

    Construction of Dimock Water System Project Begins in Northeast Pa.

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    In December 2022, MDN brought you the great news that Coterra Energy (formerly Cabot Oil & Gas) would be allowed to restart drilling in a nine-square-mile area in Dimock, PA (Susquehanna County) following a “no contest” plea deal with PA’s then-Attorney General, Josh Shapiro, on a misdemeanor charge (see PA DEP Allows Coterra (Cabot O&G) to Resume Drilling in Dimock). A provision in the agreement made the return to Dimock contingent on Coterra installing (paying for) a new water system for local residents. Work began with Phase 1 planning and design, which allowed Coterra to restart its Dimock drilling program (see Coterra Restarting Marcellus Drilling in Early 2Q – Return to Dimock). Phase 2, the actual construction of water pipelines, is now here. Read More “Construction of Dimock Water System Project Begins in Northeast Pa.”

  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Public Opinion | Statewide PA

    Fracking Issue Causing PA Working Class Voters to Shift Right

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    According to opinion researchers at Pennsylvania’s Franklin & Marshall College, the issue of fracking has deepened the schism between Democrats and Republicans in the Keystone State. Pennsylvania’s voter registration statistics have shifted rightward (from Democrat to Republican), which has been traced to shifts in the affiliation of working-class communities, particularly those located in the northeastern and southwestern parts of the state. New research offers a more direct cause for the shift: the decline of coal mining and the rise of shale gas development. Read More “Fracking Issue Causing PA Working Class Voters to Shift Right”

  • AI | Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Westmoreland County

    Strategy Revealed for Building 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center in SWPA

    May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    In January, MDN brought you the news that TECfusions, based in Tampa, Florida, had purchased 1,395 acres in Upper Burrell (Westmoreland County), PA, for a groundbreaking data center project called TECfusions Keystone Connect (see Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center Coming to Southwest Pa.). The site is the old Alcoa R&D campus and the surrounding real estate in New Kensington. The project will transform the shuttered office and industrial site into a state-of-the-art data center campus, with plans to deploy up to 3 gigawatts (GW) of gas-fired capacity over six years, using gas wells on the property (see Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center in SWPA to Use Local Wells). At the Appalachian AI Energy Conference held earlier this week, TECfusions COO Mark Hamilton laid out the company’s strategy for developing the site moving forward. Read More “Strategy Revealed for Building 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center in SWPA”

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